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Stand by your lampposts and radar
http://www.raintoday.co.uk/ Big blob edging SW. To be honest I would love the UKMO yellow warning to come off and for people to call me an idiot, as long as it snows. Reverse psychology to the weather gods, I just hope they don't read this NG. |
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Lawrence Jenkins writes Stand by your lampposts and radar http://www.raintoday.co.uk/ Big blob edging SW. To be honest I would love the UKMO yellow warning to come off and for people to call me an idiot, as long as it snows. Reverse psychology to the weather gods, I just hope they don't read this NG. Sadly, if you look at the map to see what area is covered by the yellow warning, you'll see that only parts of Essex and Kent are covered, and not London: http://www.metoffice.gov.uk/public/w...®ionName=se -- John Hall "Honest criticism is hard to take, particularly from a relative, a friend, an acquaintance, or a stranger." Franklin P Jones |
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On 14/02/2016 21:04, John Hall wrote:
In message , Lawrence Jenkins writes Stand by your lampposts and radar http://www.raintoday.co.uk/ Big blob edging SW. To be honest I would love the UKMO yellow warning to come off and for people to call me an idiot, as long as it snows. Reverse psychology to the weather gods, I just hope they don't read this NG. Sadly, if you look at the map to see what area is covered by the yellow warning, you'll see that only parts of Essex and Kent are covered, and not London: http://www.metoffice.gov.uk/public/w...®ionName=se ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Quite right as well. The snow passed right through my part of Essex and I could see my car windscreen, being right in the teeth of the NE'ly , had got quite damp. Glad I was warned because unless the DP drops I might have to use my wipers in the morning. Dave |
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On Sunday, 14 February 2016 21:13:57 UTC, John Hall wrote:
In message , Lawrence Jenkins writes Stand by your lampposts and radar http://www.raintoday.co.uk/ Big blob edging SW. To be honest I would love the UKMO yellow warning to come off and for people to call me an idiot, as long as it snows. Reverse psychology to the weather gods, I just hope they don't read this NG. Sadly, if you look at the map to see what area is covered by the yellow warning, you'll see that only parts of Essex and Kent are covered, and not London: http://www.metoffice.gov.uk/public/w...®ionName=se -- John Hall "Honest criticism is hard to take, particularly from a relative, a friend, an acquaintance, or a stranger." Franklin P Jones Its been updated and the trajectory looked very favourable, alas now at 9pm there is a fizzling tongue over Greenwich and Lewisham , may see a couple of grains and thank UKMO for warning me to watch out for them. I haven't enjoyed a fizzling tongue in decades By the way its their words London and the SE maybe it was be slightly more accurate to say parts of London and the SE. |
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On Sunday, 14 February 2016 21:21:36 UTC, Dave Cornwell wrote:
On 14/02/2016 21:04, John Hall wrote: In message , Lawrence Jenkins writes Stand by your lampposts and radar http://www.raintoday.co.uk/ Big blob edging SW. To be honest I would love the UKMO yellow warning to come off and for people to call me an idiot, as long as it snows. Reverse psychology to the weather gods, I just hope they don't read this NG. Sadly, if you look at the map to see what area is covered by the yellow warning, you'll see that only parts of Essex and Kent are covered, and not London: http://www.metoffice.gov.uk/public/w...®ionName=se ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Quite right as well. The snow passed right through my part of Essex and I could see my car windscreen, being right in the teeth of the NE'ly , had got quite damp. Glad I was warned because unless the DP drops I might have to use my wipers in the morning. Dave If you have any problems in the morning Dave let me know and I'll battle my way over with supplies from the Balmy Bromley. We have to pull together in times of crisis like this. Dave: I do detect a rampant growing sarcasm starting to vent from your spleen, if that is the case I can bring over some Fullers earth balm as well to sooth that spleen. |
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Lawrence Jenkins writes Its been updated and the trajectory looked very favourable, alas now at 9pm there is a fizzling tongue over Greenwich and Lewisham , may see a couple of grains and thank UKMO for warning me to watch out for them. You could see on successive radar images that the snow was gradually fizzling out as it mover southwards. I haven't enjoyed a fizzling tongue in decades By the way its their words London and the SE maybe it was be slightly more accurate to say parts of London and the SE. Yes, you always need to check on the map to make sure just where is covered. -- John Hall "Honest criticism is hard to take, particularly from a relative, a friend, an acquaintance, or a stranger." Franklin P Jones |
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![]() ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Dave: I do detect a rampant growing sarcasm starting to vent from your spleen, if that is the case I can bring over some Fullers earth balm as well to sooth that spleen. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- I have the tee shirt :-) https://www.dropbox.com/s/nopr6c1vk2...shirt.png?dl=0 |
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On Sunday, 14 February 2016 22:33:19 UTC, Dave Cornwell wrote:
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Dave: I do detect a rampant growing sarcasm starting to vent from your spleen, if that is the case I can bring over some Fullers earth balm as well to sooth that spleen. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- I have the tee shirt :-) https://www.dropbox.com/s/nopr6c1vk2...shirt.png?dl=0 "like we need your support" Tickled me clever |
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On 14/02/2016 22:46, Lawrence Jenkins wrote:
On Sunday, 14 February 2016 22:33:19 UTC, Dave Cornwell wrote: ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Dave: I do detect a rampant growing sarcasm starting to vent from your spleen, if that is the case I can bring over some Fullers earth balm as well to sooth that spleen. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- A pint of Fuller's more like :-) |
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